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UN Launches Second Season of Podcast Exploring Human Rights-Centred Economic Models

“When economic policy is grounded in human rights, it strengthens trust, sustainability, and improves lives.” The United Nations human rights

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UN Report Flags Worsening Human Rights Conditions in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule

“Afghanistan is a graveyard for human rights.” A United Nations human rights report has warned that conditions in Afghanistan continue

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Former Software Engineer Turns to Farming, Finds Fulfilment but Faces Financial Strain a Decade On

“Farming is hard — both physically and mentally… margins are thin.” A former software engineer who left the technology sector

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Minnesota Coffee Shop’s “Raspberry Danish Latte” Gains Global Attention After Viral Spread

“I still don’t understand how it went so far.” A small independent coffee shop in Northfield, Minnesota has drawn international

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Children’s Entertainer Reflects on Early Career, Highlighting Contrasts Between Childhood Joy and Adult Behaviour

“It was the kids who made that job magical – but it’s the parents I still think about.” A former

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From Pastime to Therapy: How Jigsaw Puzzles Are Emerging as a Low-Tech Antidote to Modern Anxiety

“Every time I successfully place a piece, I get a little rush and a sense of achievement.” What began as

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Cycling Resurgence Drives Focus on Low-Cost Bike Maintenance Amid Fuel Pressures

“Basic maintenance is one of the most satisfying ways of getting to know your bike.” Rising fuel costs and supply

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Exhibition at Brodsworth Hall Explores Life and Legacy of Custodian Who Preserved Victorian Interiors

“She never did modernise, thank goodness … it is one of the reasons the house was saved for the nation.”

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